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they were in our white house. those alone are so special. i have a place card from the white house, you are a very rare person to have that. so it seems to me that they would be happy with that, anything that is not wired down sadly, even people who attend white house events thinks that host means take anything on the table. a question over here. >> after questions. one general and one specific. first general one is if you were to hire the next social secretary, what would be the tough qualities that you would look for? >> that is a good question. i think that there is something about, we both when we started these jobs, we talked about it, we were like how did we get here you play it off as if we belong. we all have our insecurities but one of the important things is to be confident enough in yourself that i think everyone in the white house feels like when are they going to find out the mistake that they made and i'm going to be thrown out of here. so it is common, but you don't want to in front of your staff appear to be uncertain. so tha
they were in our white house. those alone are so special. i have a place card from the white house, you are a very rare person to have that. so it seems to me that they would be happy with that, anything that is not wired down sadly, even people who attend white house events thinks that host means take anything on the table. a question over here. >> after questions. one general and one specific. first general one is if you were to hire the next social secretary, what would be the tough...
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gwendolyn dubois shaw to white house history live. she is the national portrait gallery seniors dorian and director of history, research and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she is the first woman and the first african american, to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery, she was an associate professor of the history of art, at the university of pennsylvania. her work has focused on race, gender sexuality and class in the united states, latin america and the caribbean. in addition to the first lady's exhibit, that we will be talking about this evening, she has curated many exhibitions, and including 200 years of african american art at the university of pennsylvania at philadelphia art. the mauve clear art museum in new jersey as well. she received her ph.d. and art history from stanford university. if you'd like to ask doctor shaw the question, please write in the comments section of this life easy. we will get to as many questions as possible at the end of our program. gwendolyn dubois shaw we look for
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he comes with a parade to the white house and they review the white house. and then the evening events and that's when we see the inaugural balls. there can be one ball, five balls, or 14 balls. president clinton in 1993 had 14, that is the record at the present time. frequently there are six or seven and it depends on the president and their resources available, it depends sometimes on the weather as to what they're going to be able to do. it's up to them, the nature, the timing, and the expanse of these. they can have them be very elaborate or fairly simple. >>> you're watching american history tv created by america's cable television companies and we're brought to you by these companies that provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> so you're on the property of dr. howard hankins. it is an industrial recycling area and he owned as much as 600 acres here and has partitioned off a couple hundred to the near by golf course. and this is a small sliver of what is remaining
he comes with a parade to the white house and they review the white house. and then the evening events and that's when we see the inaugural balls. there can be one ball, five balls, or 14 balls. president clinton in 1993 had 14, that is the record at the present time. frequently there are six or seven and it depends on the president and their resources available, it depends sometimes on the weather as to what they're going to be able to do. it's up to them, the nature, the timing, and the...
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the white house office of records management managed that process in the white house. when folks were either running out of room and had to fill up a box or as they were leaving would fill up the boxes with paper records, give to records management that would then help organize them, mark them, identify them, box one of three, two of 3, 3 of three, and hopefully with every folder says, and then put them in a place where we could pick them up in our fans and trucks -- va ns and trucks which we did. nara has a service that we have done for decades which is where we provide courtesy storage. while the president is in office we get the paper records into our building in washington during the presidency as they start to retire them on an ongoing basis. by transition time we have the majority of the paper records already in custody because we have been storing them. it kind of works out. then we pick up the rest and on a two-term presidency we can start picking up as they are nearing the end of the administration starting in the fall. we can send trucks over. in a one term t
the white house office of records management managed that process in the white house. when folks were either running out of room and had to fill up a box or as they were leaving would fill up the boxes with paper records, give to records management that would then help organize them, mark them, identify them, box one of three, two of 3, 3 of three, and hopefully with every folder says, and then put them in a place where we could pick them up in our fans and trucks -- va ns and trucks which we...
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i worked in the ford white house at that time. and i knew the white house. i knew the white house structure. i guess better than anybody else. who was there at the moment and so i was drafted into this effort. jim baker stayed away from washington for the majority of the time left at edm used to run the transition, but we had a small team that worked towards the planning and it was just by chance, and i guess i knew knew the structure and new where new the offices that i would be put in charge of the planning for the white house piece of it. about this i'm sorry. i didn't hear your question stuart. this chris. i was gonna ask chris the same question. yeah this come to drop in your lab. well in april of 2008 i was then senator obama's legislative director. he was off on the campaign trail trying to win. he was in the middle of a heated primary contest against hillary clinton, but he had the foresight to realize that this was going to be the first post nine eleven transition and since i had been with him from his first day in the senate, i actually am a law sc
i worked in the ford white house at that time. and i knew the white house. i knew the white house structure. i guess better than anybody else. who was there at the moment and so i was drafted into this effort. jim baker stayed away from washington for the majority of the time left at edm used to run the transition, but we had a small team that worked towards the planning and it was just by chance, and i guess i knew knew the structure and new where new the offices that i would be put in charge...
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, senate and white house. so why do we need to wait for republicans to come to their senses? that's what they say, not me. so i think that is what's driving them. and then you had republicans come in at a third of the price tag and so that shows in democrats' mind that they don't believe republicans are either serious or in the same universe that they're thinking about. so if were democrats, and this is what democrats keep telling me why should we wait, why should we wait? but republicans, especially senate republicans say there's a narrow window for bipartisanship. this is going to set the tone for the next two years. so let's do this together. and remember, lisa, you know this. the last five covid relief bills were all bipartisan. lisa: yeah. jake: so this h been a bipartisan issue. but there are just some hurdles that you can't clear. republicans are not going to go for the state and local funding that democrats want. they're not going to go for $1.9 trillion. biden can't go below $1 trillion. so i just thi
, senate and white house. so why do we need to wait for republicans to come to their senses? that's what they say, not me. so i think that is what's driving them. and then you had republicans come in at a third of the price tag and so that shows in democrats' mind that they don't believe republicans are either serious or in the same universe that they're thinking about. so if were democrats, and this is what democrats keep telling me why should we wait, why should we wait? but republicans,...
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so a lot of this is out of the white house's hands here. that's a potentially uncomfortable place for the white house to be when they don't control all the cards. >> and seung min kim, we're going to talk in a moment about one particular cabinet pick is in trouble for the president. president biden biden knows this, just about anything important he does is going to be hard because you've got four votes in the house and no votes to give in the united states senate. you and your colleagues write about this today, the president believes he has pretty good public support, it's a plan that has $1,400 in direct payment per person. it's targeted based on your income. increases federal weekly boost to $400. that's unemployment aid. nutrition assistance, homeowner assistance, expand the trial tax credit. increase subsidies for health care. so the individual piece the white house believes is popular. but it gets hard now when the more progressive house thinks some of those proposals are absolutely essential. but then you get over to the 50/50 senate
so a lot of this is out of the white house's hands here. that's a potentially uncomfortable place for the white house to be when they don't control all the cards. >> and seung min kim, we're going to talk in a moment about one particular cabinet pick is in trouble for the president. president biden biden knows this, just about anything important he does is going to be hard because you've got four votes in the house and no votes to give in the united states senate. you and your colleagues...
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has the white house reached out? press sec. psaki: we have been in touch with senator manchin as we have been for many weeks and will continue to be moving forward. not only is a -- is he a key partner to the president and the white house on this package, but on his agenda. he will remain in close touch with him. reporter: in regards to myanmar what efforts are being made to coordinate a response of allies like the japan, eu, and britain and has there been contact with china? press sec. psaki: we have had intensive consultations at multiple levels with allies and partners in the region and around the world. i would expect many of those would come through the state department. i would refer to them for more specifics. reporter: in your statement last night when you said you might take action, you refer to it as myanmar and burma, and the president statement he only uses it that she only refers to it as burma. is that indication of a formal shift in how we refer to that area? press sec. psaki: our official policy is use burma off
has the white house reached out? press sec. psaki: we have been in touch with senator manchin as we have been for many weeks and will continue to be moving forward. not only is a -- is he a key partner to the president and the white house on this package, but on his agenda. he will remain in close touch with him. reporter: in regards to myanmar what efforts are being made to coordinate a response of allies like the japan, eu, and britain and has there been contact with china? press sec. psaki:...
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it's pretty clear that the white house is on the same path. rhetorically, they were going for it strategically. what is also notable here is jen walking back questions about biden on the question of $15 an hour. he said very clearly he believes the federal minimum wage hike would violate senate rules in doing it through this budget process that could allow them to pass it on a party line vote. he said that. he is a senator of 36 years, he knows the rules of the senate. but she said let's not get ahead of the process here. there is a process that co puld play out. it was very surprising he said that on friday, because that is an internal, inside the senate debate that needs to happen, has not happened yet with the senate parliamentarian who makes the rules about -- essentially interprets the rules and decides what can be in this package. joe biden seemed to be pulling the plug on that early. psaki saying we still have to discuss that going forward. that's going to be one of the key questions here about whether they can keep the key progressives
it's pretty clear that the white house is on the same path. rhetorically, they were going for it strategically. what is also notable here is jen walking back questions about biden on the question of $15 an hour. he said very clearly he believes the federal minimum wage hike would violate senate rules in doing it through this budget process that could allow them to pass it on a party line vote. he said that. he is a senator of 36 years, he knows the rules of the senate. but she said let's not...
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mark meredith has more live from the white house. mark. >> good evening president biden is spending his weekend at camp david we're waiting to see what wife white house there may be to news regarding impeachment but as this town is focused on impeachment there are still grows questions about nursing home deaths. we did see the governor of new york andrew cuomo here at the white house yesterday he had a chance to meet with president biden as well as other governs as they were talking about this covid relief package, this bill that stimulus package that the administration has been eager to get passed the white house press secretary was asked after the meeting, if the administration stand behind cuomo gwinn new allegations of a coverup. >> the president hosted governor cuomo and a bipartisan group of governs and mayors to the white house today to get their perspective from the frontlines. not to give anyone a stamp of approval or seek their stamp of approval, and to discuss the urgency of passing the american rescue plan. >> now cuomo i
mark meredith has more live from the white house. mark. >> good evening president biden is spending his weekend at camp david we're waiting to see what wife white house there may be to news regarding impeachment but as this town is focused on impeachment there are still grows questions about nursing home deaths. we did see the governor of new york andrew cuomo here at the white house yesterday he had a chance to meet with president biden as well as other governs as they were talking about...
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went back to the white house. in ball he was on route to the white — house. in ball he was on route to the white house, violence really began _ the white house, violence really began to— the white house, violence really began to grow here at the capital. and within — began to grow here at the capital. and within minutes of donald trump's speech— and within minutes of donald trump's speech ending, there were significant reports of escalating viotence — significant reports of escalating violence that began to surface. buildings around capital were starting — buildings around capital were starting to be evacuated, and by 1:15pm. — starting to be evacuated, and by 1:15pm. an — starting to be evacuated, and by 1:15pm, an explosive device had been found _ 1:15pm, an explosive device had been found at— 1:15pm, an explosive device had been found at the — 1:15pm, an explosive device had been found at the dnc, a pipe bomb had been _ found at the dnc, a pipe bomb had been found at the rnc about 15 minutes
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that's why he invited them over here to the white house. he outlined the specifics of what he would like to see in the package andin his prime time sph a few weeks ago. there are some realities as we look at what the american people are going through right now. 1 in seven families don't have enough food to eat. we don't have funding to reopen schools. we don't have enough money to ensure we can get the vaccine in the arms of americans. so there are some real impacts which he will certainly reiterate as he has publicly and privately in many conversations, but they've put forth some ideas, he's happy to hear from them, but he also feels strongly about the need to make sure the size of the package meets this moment, and feels the american people expect that of their elected officials as well. >> reporter: the statement the president put out, he says, the united states are standing with the people of burma in this difficult hour. is that perhaps a message to china? >> i think it's a message to all countries in the region and countries who, you
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how does the white house view that as any different? >> look, the president is -- joe biden is the president. he's not a pundit. he's not going to opine on the back-and-forth arguments, nor is he watching them that are taking place in the senate. >> reporter: let me ask you about the covid relief package. yesterday the ways and means committee democrats proposed limiting the $1,400 direct payments to those making $75,000 or less. is that something that president biden supports and does he have any concerns that progressives might not be on board with that? >> the president has conveyed from the beginning that he's open to having a discussion about the thresholds. he's been firm in his resolve that americans should be made whole on the $2,000 checks which would mean that -- be maintaining his firmness on the $1,400 checks. there's been a discussion about the thresholds and what thould should look like. he doesn't feel that families making over $250,000 a year should be the target of this stimulus. it will reach a certain top threshold wh
how does the white house view that as any different? >> look, the president is -- joe biden is the president. he's not a pundit. he's not going to opine on the back-and-forth arguments, nor is he watching them that are taking place in the senate. >> reporter: let me ask you about the covid relief package. yesterday the ways and means committee democrats proposed limiting the $1,400 direct payments to those making $75,000 or less. is that something that president biden supports and...
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to show the range of urgent concerns in the white house while this white house is trying to pass a giant piece of legislation through the congress. and how do you do that from the white house when you know in the end it's all up to members of the senate, members of the house? >> you know, i talked to kate bedingfield today. i talked to her for "the circus" and she said there's a sort of calm at the white house because there's such a clarity of purpose between having to get nominations through, having to pass the covid relief bill, getting vaccinations going, and then still working on an infrastructure package for congress later down the road. and i think they're focused and they're calm. and they didn't get a honeymoon, right? congress spent the first three weeks sort of focused on the insurrection and impeachment of donald trump. so i think the white house looked at that and said we're going to go outside washington, do a lot of local news interviews. i know cedric richmond at the white house worked hard to get businesses, mayor, republican mayors and governors behind the package. and i
to show the range of urgent concerns in the white house while this white house is trying to pass a giant piece of legislation through the congress. and how do you do that from the white house when you know in the end it's all up to members of the senate, members of the house? >> you know, i talked to kate bedingfield today. i talked to her for "the circus" and she said there's a sort of calm at the white house because there's such a clarity of purpose between having to get...
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this is a growing problem for the biden white house. if they pretend that the white house doesn't talk about that, it's going to be a big, big issue because that disinformation bubble will only grow bigger and bigger before it bursts in their face. >> should biden be more accessible to the media? are there some grumblings yet in the press corps about biden's accessibility? >> absolutely. i think we hit the nail on the head. they like to keep a tight leash on their principal so he doesn't come out in front of the camera and gaffe. i understand that. but i'm never going to advocate against more transparency from biden. a lot of times we do hear him speak from us, signing these eos. it is a really man cured in its have neared. if a biden staffer says get out of the west wing, we don't have an option. trump allowed us to ask him unvarnished questions. we knew what his perspective was at all times. >> right. >> and biden has built this blue wall of his staffers between us and him, and i think it will be a bit of an issue if he doesn't come o
this is a growing problem for the biden white house. if they pretend that the white house doesn't talk about that, it's going to be a big, big issue because that disinformation bubble will only grow bigger and bigger before it bursts in their face. >> should biden be more accessible to the media? are there some grumblings yet in the press corps about biden's accessibility? >> absolutely. i think we hit the nail on the head. they like to keep a tight leash on their principal so he...
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joining me from the white house is nbc's chief white house correspondent kristen welker, and from capitol hill leigh ann caldwell. kristen, let's start with covid relief and the talks biden has had back to back, the ten republicans and then today with the senate democratic caucus. what's been the message? is there -- are they -- are we officially in a moment where we can say they're negotiating with republicans? or are they just talking? >> reporter: i think they're talking, chuck, with the intention to keep talking. i am told these talks are going to continue right through the moment that this legislation is passed because it's my sense that the white house is just not going to back off of its $1.9 trillion proposal. and speaking to officials here just moments ago they reenforced what we have heard from president biden from the start which is that he got to that number because he believes that's what's necessary to get the vaccine rollout to where it needs to be, to get the aid that state and local governments need, and to get those direct checks to americans. now, again, just to put thi
joining me from the white house is nbc's chief white house correspondent kristen welker, and from capitol hill leigh ann caldwell. kristen, let's start with covid relief and the talks biden has had back to back, the ten republicans and then today with the senate democratic caucus. what's been the message? is there -- are they -- are we officially in a moment where we can say they're negotiating with republicans? or are they just talking? >> reporter: i think they're talking, chuck, with...
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deputy press secretary at the white house t.j. ducklow has resigned after being suspended after threat ping a reporter. so, arlette, starting with you, what are you hearing? >> well, pamela we're learning that d.j. ducklow who was the press secretary at the white house has resigned from his position after making threatening remarks to another reporter who was working on the story about a romantic relationship he was having with a separate reporter. white house press secretary jen psaki tonight releasing a statement saying we accepted the resignation after a discussion this evening. this conversation occurred with the white house chief of staff. she added, we are committed to striving every day to meet the standards set by the president in treating others with dignity and respect. duck low has also released awe statement of his own where he said no words can express my regret, my embarrassment and my disgust for my behavior. i used language that no woman should have to hear from anyone, especially in a situation where she was just
deputy press secretary at the white house t.j. ducklow has resigned after being suspended after threat ping a reporter. so, arlette, starting with you, what are you hearing? >> well, pamela we're learning that d.j. ducklow who was the press secretary at the white house has resigned from his position after making threatening remarks to another reporter who was working on the story about a romantic relationship he was having with a separate reporter. white house press secretary jen psaki...
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white house press corps, and the white house press corps doesn't mind a bit. it's all circling back with one another as this, this white house press secretary says. we take it up and more with "the hill"'s joe concha. he's next, stay with us. we'll be right back. en caught iy stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'll get on it! that's a step in the right direction. liberty mutual customizes- wait... am i in one of those liberty mutual commercials that's a step where they stand in front of the statue of liberty and talk about how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? uhhh... yes. huh... what happens in this one? seagulls. oh, i like it. how are you doing? (seagulls sounds) only pay for what you need. ♪ l
white house press corps, and the white house press corps doesn't mind a bit. it's all circling back with one another as this, this white house press secretary says. we take it up and more with "the hill"'s joe concha. he's next, stay with us. we'll be right back. en caught iy stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon...
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that's why he invited them over here to the white house. he outlined the specifics of what he would like to see in the package and his speech -- in his primetime speech a few weeks ago. and there are some realities as we look at what the american people are going through. one in seven american families do not have enough food to eat. we're not going to have enough funding to reopen schools. we don't have enough money to ensure we can get the vaccine in the arms of americans. so there's some real impacts, which he will certainly reiterate as he has publicly and privately in many conversations but they've put forward some ideas. he's happy to hear from them. but he also feels strongly about the need to make sure the size of the package meets this moment and the american people expect that of their elected officials as well. >> can i ask you -- >> sure. >> the united states is taking note of people of burma at this critical hour. is that a message to china? >> i think it's a question to all countries in the region and countries who will be ask
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the white house thank you campbell. let's take you back to our top story now marse ambassador to the u.n. has called on world leaders city everything they can see protect his people from the country's army process against the coun february force continue to spread nation wide well let's get you more now we can speak with way nin she's the campaign's officer burma campaign u.k. her father who is also an activist in his student days was jailed by the military just after that coup she joins us now live from london by sky good to have you with us on the news. i imagine you were watching the the special assembly at the u.n. very closely today can i just are asking what you maids of those interventions because there were some very powerful speeches made not just by your ambassador to the u.n. but also by the u.s. ambassador in the special envoy who. what what do you make of this and how do you think this is going to affect protesters who are still in myanmar facing for a change. it's very encouraging is very encouraging for u
the white house thank you campbell. let's take you back to our top story now marse ambassador to the u.n. has called on world leaders city everything they can see protect his people from the country's army process against the coun february force continue to spread nation wide well let's get you more now we can speak with way nin she's the campaign's officer burma campaign u.k. her father who is also an activist in his student days was jailed by the military just after that coup she joins us now...
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the senate and the white house. they say, we are not playing those reindeer games again. we learned that lesson. the country definitely and desperately needs relief. we're not going to interfere with that. we're not going to step that down and give the country less of what they need in order to keep you happy, when you're not negotiating in good faith anyway. we've seen you do this before. we're not doing it again. democrats are all on the same page. republicans today are still trying it. they want to try this one neat trick, once again. ten republican senators, led by susan collins, have proposed a covid relief bill that is very, very small, quite undersized, given the state the economy is in right now, for the state the battle against coronavirus is in right now. what they're proposing is less than a third of what president biden has proposed as what the country needs. and again, the reason for proposing this tiny, little bill, is the same argument they made with the last time democrats had to rescue the country f
the senate and the white house. they say, we are not playing those reindeer games again. we learned that lesson. the country definitely and desperately needs relief. we're not going to interfere with that. we're not going to step that down and give the country less of what they need in order to keep you happy, when you're not negotiating in good faith anyway. we've seen you do this before. we're not doing it again. democrats are all on the same page. republicans today are still trying it. they...
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>> the white house readout leaves that unclear, but white house officials have told us at "the post" and i've seen it reported elsewhere that the purpose of the call was to lay the groundwork for the release of this document. it was to warn that this is coming and this is why. and i think it's also notable that president biden apparently insisted that he speak only with the king and that the crown prince not be on that call and that biden going forward would deal only with the king. >> we also just got some news from the state department. a statement on a new policy that they're announcing called the khashoggi ban, which will, quote, allow the state department to impose visa restrictions on individuals who acting on the behalf of a foreign government are believed to have been directly engaged in serious extraterritorial counterdissidence. the state department is imposing restrictions on 76 saudi individuals. i wonder, is that going to apply to the crown prince? >> i think that's not clear. i think the biden administration has steered around that issue. they had a chance to say so exp
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house communications team and the white house press corps is the communications team is going to try to get away with stuff. they are going to be not like donald trump was, low-key, unethical, they're going to test the limits. there is good news though. the good news is that the white house correspondents association's hearing complaints about this. not just hearing them in private but that they are leaking. the white house reporting team here is using the tools of journalism. clearly someone leaked to this, they wanted people to know that this was happening and they were upset about it. i think that's good, that's a sign the white house reporters are taking this seriously. >> i think that's great. they also the same kind of issues with the obama administration. and the press should push back here, marie, i know you have been in some of those tough briefings. and of course it would be great to have all the questions ahead of time because you know exactly what you're getting into. we don't get that in life, we should not get that impressive briefing you should not get it on tests. you
house communications team and the white house press corps is the communications team is going to try to get away with stuff. they are going to be not like donald trump was, low-key, unethical, they're going to test the limits. there is good news though. the good news is that the white house correspondents association's hearing complaints about this. not just hearing them in private but that they are leaking. the white house reporting team here is using the tools of journalism. clearly someone...
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white house. i found that in the lincoln book, he gave me an opportunity to take a perspective all the as employer, as manager of the white house the way that he used it politically, socially and otherwise and i found out that it was very interesting and different from what had been written before and i thought the same thing should work with jefferson and i hope it has. and the second thing i guess is i worked in washington myself for eight or nine years in the seventies and eighties on capitol hill and elsewhere. and, a used to strike me then that and must have been an entirely different place back when he was a wilderness. i've always found that interesting and worth looking at more carefully, so those are the basic reasons why i focus on that. >> so we'll start at the beginning of the story. the election of 1800 was famously contentious and acrimonious. can you tell us a little bit about it and the john adams welcome thomas jefferson to the white house? >> well, first of all, particularly in t
white house. i found that in the lincoln book, he gave me an opportunity to take a perspective all the as employer, as manager of the white house the way that he used it politically, socially and otherwise and i found out that it was very interesting and different from what had been written before and i thought the same thing should work with jefferson and i hope it has. and the second thing i guess is i worked in washington myself for eight or nine years in the seventies and eighties on...
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let's go right to the white house, chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins joining us once again. the president's early hopes for a bipartisan relief bill, hopes appear to be nfading. >> reporter: both chambers of congress passed this resolution, it is paving the way for democrats to keep moving forward with the bill, keep pushing it ahead. they're looking to move quickly it seems like. if you listen to house speaker nancy pelosi, they're going to start to craft that legislation next week, hope to have it passed by end of the month, definitely passed by middle of march. jobless benefits start to run out, that's the threat the white house referenced so much. wolf, here's the catch. no republicans are on board. they're opposed to this. despite calls for bipartisanship and invitations for republicans to the white house, president biden now appears ready to move on without them. >> they're just not willing to go as far as i think we have to go. >> reporter: president biden making clear in the strongest terms yet, he won't wait for republicans to pass his pandemic relief bill. >> what
let's go right to the white house, chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins joining us once again. the president's early hopes for a bipartisan relief bill, hopes appear to be nfading. >> reporter: both chambers of congress passed this resolution, it is paving the way for democrats to keep moving forward with the bill, keep pushing it ahead. they're looking to move quickly it seems like. if you listen to house speaker nancy pelosi, they're going to start to craft that legislation...
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i am not saying that is acceptable, but it was not an issue related to the white house or a white house policy. he is the first to acknowledge this is not the standard of behavior set out by the president or me, and i am his direct supervisor. in addition to his apology, he sent the reporter a personal note expressing his profound regret. he has been placed on a one-week suspension without pay. that is a significant step. i am not aware of the history of that step taken. in addition, when he returns, he will no longer be assigned to work with reporters at politico. nobody wants anyone to be uncomfortable. that is not behavior we will tolerate. those were the steps taken. >> but he will be working with female reporters. it was not just a hostile conversation. the language he was alleged to have used -- what are you doing to deal with that? speaker psaki: it is completely unacceptable. he knows that. we have had conversations with him. that is why we contacted immediately following their conversation my colleague, reached out to an editor at playbook to convey our apology. to be clear, th
i am not saying that is acceptable, but it was not an issue related to the white house or a white house policy. he is the first to acknowledge this is not the standard of behavior set out by the president or me, and i am his direct supervisor. in addition to his apology, he sent the reporter a personal note expressing his profound regret. he has been placed on a one-week suspension without pay. that is a significant step. i am not aware of the history of that step taken. in addition, when he...
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what is the white house saying about this meeting? >> reporter: she sounded upbeat there and the white house said it was a cordial meeting. in this white house statement, they are saying president biden will not settle for a package that they say fails to meet the moment and the other key part of this readout from the white house that sticks out is every part of this rescue america plan that they've crafted and proposed is carefully designed to meet the moment, they say. what you can read into those words, anderson, is that there is not a lot in this package the white house wants to change. they said maybe they would, you know, come down a little bit on stimulus checks, there is room for compromise on there. but mentioning reckonciliation, they have the process on capitol hill to get democratic support from the proposal does not sound like this meeting will result and come closer to the republican proposal will look like given the white house noted how much -- how smaller it is, i guess you would say to put it bluntly. >> there is a w
what is the white house saying about this meeting? >> reporter: she sounded upbeat there and the white house said it was a cordial meeting. in this white house statement, they are saying president biden will not settle for a package that they say fails to meet the moment and the other key part of this readout from the white house that sticks out is every part of this rescue america plan that they've crafted and proposed is carefully designed to meet the moment, they say. what you can read...
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white house press corps, and the white house press corps doesn't mind a bit. it's all circling back with one another as this, this white house press secretary says. we take it up and more with "the hill"'s joe concha. he's next, stay with hi, i'm pat and i'm 75 years old. we live in the mountains so i like to walk. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me a brochure on prevagen. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter and my mind just feels sharper. i would recommend it to anyone. it absolutely works. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ ♪ lou: a bombshell report in "the daily beast" putting white house communications team under heavy scrutiny. "the base" reports as president biden's staff are asking reporters what questions they plan to ask white house press secretary jen psaki before her daily briefings. that's amazing. joining us now, joe concha,
white house press corps, and the white house press corps doesn't mind a bit. it's all circling back with one another as this, this white house press secretary says. we take it up and more with "the hill"'s joe concha. he's next, stay with hi, i'm pat and i'm 75 years old. we live in the mountains so i like to walk. i'm really busy in my life; i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art...
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she said the white house has been in touch with manchin. she did not say specifically whether president biden has called him. >> that's a very good point. and, gloria, obviously when you look at joe biden's inauguration speech, it was all about unity, and yet here he is kind of coming up against the cold, hard reality. it's really just an issue of is the white house actually going to admit it at this point in time. i think back to, for instance, the obama administration when they came into power, and there was this ernest push for there to be bipartisanship when it came to a health care plan. i think it was very much generous on the side of republicans as well. in the end that's not really what ended up happening, so it's a wonder of what the lesson and the takeaway is going to be moving forward. are they really into a bipartisan push? >> i think they're making a really big bet here, brianna. and the big bet here is this covid relief package is going to be more popular with the country, including republicans in the country, than it probably
she said the white house has been in touch with manchin. she did not say specifically whether president biden has called him. >> that's a very good point. and, gloria, obviously when you look at joe biden's inauguration speech, it was all about unity, and yet here he is kind of coming up against the cold, hard reality. it's really just an issue of is the white house actually going to admit it at this point in time. i think back to, for instance, the obama administration when they came...
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the white house wants to put this aside and everything in the white house is focusing around trying to get this covid relief package passed. we have president biden be who will do virtual campaign. he said we'll have time to watch this, most likely. >> what difference from the previous president who seems to watch every single minute of his own impeachment trial back in 2020 when we did this the first time. the reality is if joe biden -- if president biden sent the signal to the hill he didn't want this trial to go forward, i've had people say he probably could have stopped it if he wanted to. it seems like the reality is he didn't want to get involved. what are you hearing on the hillside in terms of how much senator schumer, the democratic majority leader is talking to white house as they hash out what to do about how the hold this trial. >> reporter: the official line is that democrats are constantly in communication with the white house. as far as this outline of the trial is concerned, i'm told by sources this was a good negotiation between senator schumer, senator mcconnell and t
the white house wants to put this aside and everything in the white house is focusing around trying to get this covid relief package passed. we have president biden be who will do virtual campaign. he said we'll have time to watch this, most likely. >> what difference from the previous president who seems to watch every single minute of his own impeachment trial back in 2020 when we did this the first time. the reality is if joe biden -- if president biden sent the signal to the hill he...
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i made sure that one box got delivered to the white house and it was disseminated through the white house medical unit. >> brennan: so you knew enough to call the foreign government to ask for masks, and yet the american public wasn't told to wear them and the president wasn't wearing one. how do you make sense of that? >> it's frustrating. the mask misstep cost us dearly. it is the one tool that was widely available, homemade cotton masks that were available, it was the one available tool we had in the arsenal to deal with this. public health officials were stuck in this sort of flu mentality. it was a grave misstep. the other really grave misstep -- and this is the one that i think we haven't rectified yet, and we have to rectify it -- has to do with the collection and analysis of critical data about how this virus is spreading in realtime. so we can stay ahead of it and ensure we don't get sucker-punched by a new variant that could compromise the effectiveness of our vaccine. this is an area where the centimecenters for disease control has stumbled very badly. i know the new director i
i made sure that one box got delivered to the white house and it was disseminated through the white house medical unit. >> brennan: so you knew enough to call the foreign government to ask for masks, and yet the american public wasn't told to wear them and the president wasn't wearing one. how do you make sense of that? >> it's frustrating. the mask misstep cost us dearly. it is the one tool that was widely available, homemade cotton masks that were available, it was the one...
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sharp departure from the images from the trump white house. and last night i think biden himself echoed what we've already seen from him and his wife as they walk their dogs on the white house lawn and really, you know, sort of behave in a, wow, stars are just like us kind of manner, with talking about what it is like being served by a butler, or feeling like he is living in a gilded cage and how that is different from his norm. the previous president on the other hand made headlines for calling the white house a dump and the former first lady made headlines for wearing a $53,000 jacket. needless to say differences are startling. >> and we've seen the bidens patronize some of the local establishments and i believe president trump and his wife ate anywhere that wasn't owned by the former president. and we also have the tension that everyone anticipated after mitch mcconnell assigned him the moral blame for the riot at the capitol. what are you hearing about mcconnell making an enemy of the former president? >> yeah, you know, this is an inevita
sharp departure from the images from the trump white house. and last night i think biden himself echoed what we've already seen from him and his wife as they walk their dogs on the white house lawn and really, you know, sort of behave in a, wow, stars are just like us kind of manner, with talking about what it is like being served by a butler, or feeling like he is living in a gilded cage and how that is different from his norm. the previous president on the other hand made headlines for...
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the white house chief medical advisor, dr. anthony fauci, said yesterday that some kind of normal may slowly be returning as more people get vaccinated. >> if you're vaccinated and you have a member of your family vaccinated, someone that's not lived with you and come to them, they will say, well, can i actually be with them without a mask? can i sit down and give them a hug and things like that? and the answer is, very likely, of course you can. but if only 10% of the society is vaccinated, you're not going to be able to go to a restaurant or to go to a theater because it's not going to be opening. you've got to separate it from what you can do in a certain vacuum versus what you can do in society. >> conversation, msnbc medical contributor, our friend dr. kavita patel, a former policy director in the obama white house. donny is still with us. dr. patel, this is the part of the story that we can't ever ignore: we're going to be making these decisions. there's fascinating reporting about what countries who are farther along in
the white house chief medical advisor, dr. anthony fauci, said yesterday that some kind of normal may slowly be returning as more people get vaccinated. >> if you're vaccinated and you have a member of your family vaccinated, someone that's not lived with you and come to them, they will say, well, can i actually be with them without a mask? can i sit down and give them a hug and things like that? and the answer is, very likely, of course you can. but if only 10% of the society is...
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arlette saenz is at the white house tonight. so arlette, how else is the white house responding to the letter? >> well, pamela, the white house has indicated they are open to negotiating on this letter and this proposal from senate republicans, but that proposal from this group of ten republican senators is a much more scaled down version of what the president himself had proposed. this bill, this proposal would be around $600 billion in funding compared to that $1.9 trillion that the president has been pushing up on capitol hill. now, the senate republicans, i want to run you through a bit of what they're looking to do. they want to provide more targeted checks to american families who need it most. one republican senator suggesting that could be about $1,000 versus the $1400 checks that the biden administration is looking to push out. they are also calling for $160 billion for vaccines and testing, something that has been a top priority in the discussions between both parties up on capitol hill. they also want to see an extens
arlette saenz is at the white house tonight. so arlette, how else is the white house responding to the letter? >> well, pamela, the white house has indicated they are open to negotiating on this letter and this proposal from senate republicans, but that proposal from this group of ten republican senators is a much more scaled down version of what the president himself had proposed. this bill, this proposal would be around $600 billion in funding compared to that $1.9 trillion that the...
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after weeks of press secretary jen psaki being praised by white house reporters, the white house is now under fire for reportedly screening press questions ahead of briefings. hmm. plus, new york governor andrew cuomo is under extra pressure now over state nursing home deaths from covid and his covid vaccine rollout after he reportedly threw out a plan by health officials in his own state. >> when i say experts, in air quotes, it sounds like i'm saying i don't really trust the experts. because i don't. because i don't. eed to reduce pc waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circle, and reduces plastic waste. please help us get every bottle back. research shows that people remember commercials with exciting stunts. that completes the circle, and reduces pl
after weeks of press secretary jen psaki being praised by white house reporters, the white house is now under fire for reportedly screening press questions ahead of briefings. hmm. plus, new york governor andrew cuomo is under extra pressure now over state nursing home deaths from covid and his covid vaccine rollout after he reportedly threw out a plan by health officials in his own state. >> when i say experts, in air quotes, it sounds like i'm saying i don't really trust the experts....
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starting with covid relief, peter, how is the white house framing this thing? >> reporter: the challenge for the white house is whether they go big, go it alone or do something more scaled back and has some republican support. clearly their priority is what is in this $1.9 trillion package. they say, as you've heard repeatedly right now it's much more risky to go too small than too big. the white house describing that meeting yesterday as substantive and productive, but notably the president and his aides are not gufing much ground here. they are saying the congress must respond boldly on this issue. here's the key quote that came out of the white house statement from jen psaki last night. we'll put that up on the screen. they say the president, that he reiterated he will not slow down work in this urgent crisis response and will not settle for a package that fails to meet the moment. they note that while the president wants something bipartisan, reconciliation is the way to do that, reconciliation meaning they would just need a simple majority, meaning democra
starting with covid relief, peter, how is the white house framing this thing? >> reporter: the challenge for the white house is whether they go big, go it alone or do something more scaled back and has some republican support. clearly their priority is what is in this $1.9 trillion package. they say, as you've heard repeatedly right now it's much more risky to go too small than too big. the white house describing that meeting yesterday as substantive and productive, but notably the...
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yamiche alcindor on the job at the white house. thank you, yamiche. >> yamiche: thanks so much. >> woodruff: the storming of the u.s. capitol on january 6 was a shocking moment to many americans, but more details are emerging about who was involved and how it was planned. a new report examines the role president trump and his allies played in the crucial weeks leading up to the attack. amna nawaz has the story. >> nawaz: judy, this sweeping "new york times" report looks at the 77 days between the election and the inauguration. it examines how the then- president leveraged political, personal and media allies-- and ultimately a mob at the capitol-- to undermine the election results and the centuries-old tradition of a peacul transfer of power in america. through interviews, documents and examination of videos and social media posts, the report tells the story of a coordinated campaign. now, to look at some of the key points in that weeks-long campaign, jim rutenberg joins me. he's a writer at large for "the new york times." >> jim,
yamiche alcindor on the job at the white house. thank you, yamiche. >> yamiche: thanks so much. >> woodruff: the storming of the u.s. capitol on january 6 was a shocking moment to many americans, but more details are emerging about who was involved and how it was planned. a new report examines the role president trump and his allies played in the crucial weeks leading up to the attack. amna nawaz has the story. >> nawaz: judy, this sweeping "new york times" report...
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andrew jackson talked about the white house as the people's house. after 9/11, the white house became a fortress. michelle obama calling it the peoples house was an effort to -- an element to move it forward. >> michelle said she wanted for people who had never been to the white house be comfortable in a way. >> just get comfortable here. get comfortable with a little greatness. >> we wanted to bring in diverse bodies and people and genders. everybody, we said come on in. >> if you think this day was special and it is because we think you all are special. >> whether it is kids that got in trouble before or college dropouts. >> you belong right here in the white house. >> that is a game changer because they can see themselves there in the future. >> remember this moment and remember the first lady of the united states told us that you can do anything that you want to. >> the 2012 election is only a year away, and the president's approval rating is worrying low. but the first lady's popularity is soaring. >> people responded to her. she became far more
andrew jackson talked about the white house as the people's house. after 9/11, the white house became a fortress. michelle obama calling it the peoples house was an effort to -- an element to move it forward. >> michelle said she wanted for people who had never been to the white house be comfortable in a way. >> just get comfortable here. get comfortable with a little greatness. >> we wanted to bring in diverse bodies and people and genders. everybody, we said come on in....
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>> kelly o'donnell live for us at the white house. thank you. >>> so that's the democratic piece of this, but what about the republicans, right, because one of the republicans who voted to convict donald trump is set to get some backlash at home today, with the north carolina republican party looking to censure senator richard burr. he is not ott edge one senator bill cassidy got the same treatment from louisiana republicans after his conviction vote. keep in mind this is a party whose voters based on recent polling still do back the former president. now, for most of the seven senators who voted to convict any political blow back doesn't matter so much, six of them are not even up for reelection in 2022, it's either later or not at all, but folks in the party aren't really happy with senator mibl, either, who even though he voted to acquit the former president still laid into him as responsible for what happened on january 6. joining me is antonio fairy a and down high is with us as well. he used to work for senator richard burr amon
>> kelly o'donnell live for us at the white house. thank you. >>> so that's the democratic piece of this, but what about the republicans, right, because one of the republicans who voted to convict donald trump is set to get some backlash at home today, with the north carolina republican party looking to censure senator richard burr. he is not ott edge one senator bill cassidy got the same treatment from louisiana republicans after his conviction vote. keep in mind this is a party...
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we're standing by for an update from the white house coronavirus response team. they are set to be holding a briefing including updates that will be coming from dr. fauci as well as the new cdc director dr. rochelle walensky. we'll bring you that as soon as it begins. this comes at a critical point in the fight against the virus. as experts are warning that the country is now in a race against time and also simultaneously at a cross roads. with new variants popping up across the country and a vaccine distribution effort that is still plagued with delays and uncertainty. leading one top infectious disease expert to warn of this. >> the fact is that the surge that is likely to occur with this new variant from england is going to happen in the next six to 14 weeks. and if we see that happen, which my 45 years in the trefnches tel us we will, we will r going to see something take we've not seen in this country. >> after the year that we've been through. at the same time the extreme financial toll that the pandemic has taken on almost every american is also in the spo
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shannon: white house correspondent kevin cork hits things off with a busy day. it has been a busy one. >> reporter: mistakes happen and we are all guilty of blowing it from time to time but to make what appeared to many to be a homophobic tweet about a sitting us senator hardly seems like the kind of messaging a white house press secretary would like to promote especially one that claims to be part of the most inclusive administration in history. >> republican support? >> the white house wants to talk about other things like bipartisan covid-19 relief, immigration reform and sweeping energy policies the new daily gas by ministration officials keeps knocking them off message, the latest today's circle back to a tweet by white house press secretary jen psaki from august of 2020 which she appeared to refer to south carolina senator lindsey graham is, quote, lady g, description considered by many to be a homophobic slur and is expected a deluge of responses on twitter ranging from disappointment to discussed. this should be widely condemned said former acting direct
shannon: white house correspondent kevin cork hits things off with a busy day. it has been a busy one. >> reporter: mistakes happen and we are all guilty of blowing it from time to time but to make what appeared to many to be a homophobic tweet about a sitting us senator hardly seems like the kind of messaging a white house press secretary would like to promote especially one that claims to be part of the most inclusive administration in history. >> republican support? >> the...
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shannon: how the biden white house is managing their messaging and the press next. with the new freestyle libre 2 system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low. and for those who qualify, the freestyle libre 2 system is now covered by medicare. ask your doctor for a prescription. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestyle libre 2 dot...
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my own white house team is predominantly female. and, yet, so many women including myself have these types of stories to tell. we often have had to take it. times have changed. that's not acceptable. >> you tell me if i'm crazy about this. when i'm talking to a pr person, a spokesperson trying to talk me out of something, tell me i'm wrong. but the moment you say i will destroy you or i will ruin you, the moment you suggest someone's motives or have a misogynistic suggestion about motives, that's where it goes too far. >> absolutely. it should never get personal. you should never be subjected to attacks in the way that my reporter was, and that so many other women are. >> yeah. thank you so much for coming on the program. >> thank you, brian, for having me. >>> up next, the reconstruction on how caliphate fell from grace. >>> it feels like there is a lot of hate in the world right now, and there is. but that doesn't mean that hate is winning. i'll explain what i mean coming up. at capella university, we know the world is pretty smar
my own white house team is predominantly female. and, yet, so many women including myself have these types of stories to tell. we often have had to take it. times have changed. that's not acceptable. >> you tell me if i'm crazy about this. when i'm talking to a pr person, a spokesperson trying to talk me out of something, tell me i'm wrong. but the moment you say i will destroy you or i will ruin you, the moment you suggest someone's motives or have a misogynistic suggestion about...
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room and "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. the priorities now as we understand that despite the congressional recess, that package is moving through committees. what is the president now thinking he can get that perhaps he wasn't so sure of before? >> reporter: exactly right. in some ways, this is the sort of post-impeachment retrial on covid relief for joe biden make his first domestic trip to head to wisconsin and milwaukee today where he'll make the case why those in washington need to support this bill. right now it's clear they should have enough democrats to follow through give or take joe manchin, some moderates as it relates to issues like $15 on minimum wage. the president would like to pressure republicans to get on board as well. that's why he's headed to wisconsin for a town hall. it's part of a week focusing on this issue. on thursday, he'll be heading to michigan, kalamazoo to a manufacturing site in that state for pfizer, workers helping produce the vaccine. at this point, it remains a $1.9 trillion package that
room and "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker. the priorities now as we understand that despite the congressional recess, that package is moving through committees. what is the president now thinking he can get that perhaps he wasn't so sure of before? >> reporter: exactly right. in some ways, this is the sort of post-impeachment retrial on covid relief for joe biden make his first domestic trip to head to wisconsin and milwaukee today where he'll make...
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deputy white house counsel calls the fda dr. stephen hahn and tell him they need this approval for two white house officials. hahn doesn't know who he's approving it for. he only finds out later it's for the president and first lady. the president got the treatment. one of several different treatments he got at that time. but it also shows the that the white house really was scrambling at this time to get any kind of treatment they could, however experimental, to give to the president because there was so great concern about his condition. >> doctor wen, when the president left the hospital, he returned in a dramatic fashion where he takes the mask off, climbs a step. he's clearly struggling to breathe at that time. >> that's right. one of the sign wes look for in breathing is whether you're using other muscles to help you breathe. if you and i are breathing and talking we don't look like we're breathing. if someone is using their neck muscles and straining, that's when you can tell there's breathing. i was worry for mr. trump.
deputy white house counsel calls the fda dr. stephen hahn and tell him they need this approval for two white house officials. hahn doesn't know who he's approving it for. he only finds out later it's for the president and first lady. the president got the treatment. one of several different treatments he got at that time. but it also shows the that the white house really was scrambling at this time to get any kind of treatment they could, however experimental, to give to the president because...
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house purely because of something that contact at the white house did. and so i think there's a lot of things that need to be resolved. i would venture to say this probably isn't the last day you hear about this or the last maybe action that occurs as it relates to this white house staffer. >> i think you're right. i don't think this is over yet. that's my thought, and that's yours as well. thank you very much, phil. i appreciate it. see you soon. >>> so we now know that the former president knew the mob was attacking the capitol and refused to stop them. should the impeachment managers call witnesses to get answers? >> which did the president trump not tell the protesters to stop as soon as he learned about it? why did president trump do nothing to stop the attack for two hours avefter the attack began? why did president trump do nothing to protect the capitol and law enforcement battling the insu insurgents? ts that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the
house purely because of something that contact at the white house did. and so i think there's a lot of things that need to be resolved. i would venture to say this probably isn't the last day you hear about this or the last maybe action that occurs as it relates to this white house staffer. >> i think you're right. i don't think this is over yet. that's my thought, and that's yours as well. thank you very much, phil. i appreciate it. see you soon. >>> so we now know that the...
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is that something the white house supports making a permanent benefit? sec. psaki: the president talks about this a bit on the campaign trail and the importance of child tax credits to help working families and ensure they could make ends meet. this proposal is emergency funding, as i understand it, a central priority of his first legislative proposal to cut child poverty in half this year. that is why he included a child tax credit and the american rescue plan. that is, again, emergency funding. go ahead. reporter: [indiscernible] this idea of the government giving out regular checks to americans who might need it? sec. psaki: i know that has been proposed by a number of people. i don't have anything more for you. i'm happy to check with our economic team if that is something they are looking at. reporter: do you agree with the need that many on the hill are expressing that there ought to be the $3000 or $4000 per child checks for families right now? sec. psaki: as i tried to just indicate, the president supports the proposal that representative neil and oth
is that something the white house supports making a permanent benefit? sec. psaki: the president talks about this a bit on the campaign trail and the importance of child tax credits to help working families and ensure they could make ends meet. this proposal is emergency funding, as i understand it, a central priority of his first legislative proposal to cut child poverty in half this year. that is why he included a child tax credit and the american rescue plan. that is, again, emergency...